The First 100 Entries:
- Hypatia of Alexandria, she's my number one for a reason
- Mary Anning, the mother of paleontology
- Ada Lovelace, she created computer codes 100 years before computers were invented
- Hertha Ayrton, inventor and electrical engineer
- Nettie Stevens, geneticist who worked on the theory of sex determination
- Marie Skłodowska Curie, you know her name
- Mileva Marić, she was so much more than Albert Einstein's wife
- Gillis Duncan, no not from Outlander, but she was kind of a witch
- Elizabeth Magie, she invented Monopoly (kind of, just read her article)
- Rosa Carmichael, the witch governess of the Gettysburg Orphanage
- Grace Hopper, Navy Rear Admiral, Computer Coder, Dazzling Daughter
- Hedy Lamarr, Beauty and Brains
- Henrietta Lacks,she is more than her cells
- Rosalind Franklin,controversy remains over who the true discoverer of DNA was, was it her?
- Leigh Searl, founder of America's Career Force
- Valentina Tereshkova, the first woman to go to space
- Elizabeth Blackburn, Nobel Prize Winner and Former President of the Salk Institute
- Sally Ride, the first American Woman to go to space
- Mae C Jemison, the first African American woman to go to space
- Virginia Dare, the first English baby born in the New World
- Betsy Ross,ignore the shoes, recognize the good she actually factually did
- Lizette Charbonneau, Sacagawea's Daughter
- Sally McCoy,The Matriarch of the McCoy Clan
- Levicy Hatfield, The Matriarch of the Hatfield Clan
- Roseanna McCoy, her story is worse than Romeo and Juliet
- Nancy McCoy Phillips, the other woman, or in this case, cousin
- Flora Call Disney, Walt and Roy's Mom
- Miep Gies, she saved Anne Frank's diary
- Eva Braun, if you knew her story, you would gain a whole new perspective
- Rosemary Kennedy, her sister Eunice created the Special Olympics in her honor
- Kathleen Kennedy-Cavendish,the Rebel of the Kennedy Clan
- Madam CJ Walker, the first female self-made millionaire in the US
- Barbara Walters, I think we all know her point of View
- Oprah Winfrey, you know her, you love her, so read this to love her some more!
- Mindy Grossman, CEO of WW (Weight Watchers)
- Sheri McCoy, she mixes science and business for wondrous results
- Safra Catz, co-CEO of Oracle--and so much more
- Abigail Johnson, you think Oprah's rich right? Pssh
- Rosalind Brewer, first female and first African American COO of Starbucks
- Laura Alber, CEO of Williams-Sonoma
- Melania Trump, Be Best
- Meritaten, daughter of Pharaoh Akhenaten and Nefertiti
- Agnes Sorel, the first official Royal Mistress
- Diane de Poitiers, mistress to Henry II of France
- Françoise-Athénaïs de Rochechouart de Mortemart, mistress to Louis XIV of France
- Barbara Villiers Palmer,Mistress to Charles II of England
- Nell Gwyn, mistress to Charles II of England
- Jeanne Poisson,mistress to Louis XV of France
- Jeanne Becu, mistress to Louis XV of France
- Mary Surratt, the first woman to be executed by the United States Federal Government
- Amanda Knox, we've all heard her name, but do we know the real story?
- Rebecca Schaeffer,Actress who is better remembered for being murdered
- Meredith Kercher,remember her as a happy student, not for what happened to her
- JonBenet Ramsey, the pageant princess who never got to become a queen
- Jyoti Singh,remember her name, fight for it to never happen again
- Kathleen Kenyon,archaeologist who led the Jericho Excavations
- Doris Zemurray Stone,archaeologist who fought for the rights of the Indigenous of Central America
- Tatiana Proskouriakoff,she was instrumental in the decoding of Maya Hieroglyphs
- Sarah Parcak, she makes satellite technology cool
- Salima Ikram,got a question on Egyptian mummies? Ask her!
- Sherry Lansing, first woman to head a major Hollywood Studio
- Barbara Corcoran, You know her from Shark Tank
- Marillyn Hewson, CEO of Lockheed Martin
- Denise Morrison, former CEO of Campbell Soup Co
- Indra Nooyi,former CEO of PepsiCo
- Joy Mangano,Jennifer Lawrence plays her in the movie!
- Meg Whitman, former CEO of Ebay
- Ginni Rometti, CEO of IBM
- Ursula Burns,former CEO of Xerox
- Mary T Barra, CEO of General Motors
- Lori Greiner, The Patent Queen
- Marissa Mayer,Google's 20th Employee--ever
- Ivanka Trump,Businesswoman and Advisor to President Trump
- Mary Magdalene,Jesus's disciple
- Hildegard von Bingen,Catholic Nun who defied gender norms
- The Ice Maiden of Pazyryk,Her mummy shed new light on her mysterious people
- Joan of Arc,Heavenly Warrior
- Sacagawea,Savior of the Corps of Discovery
- Jane Stanford,Co-Founder of Stanford University
- Anne Sullivan,Helen Keller's Teacher
- Jane Goodall,Primatologist
- Anne Hutchinson,Puritan Rulebreaker
- Olympe de Gouges, author of the Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen
- Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin,Feminist Author
- Susan B Anthony,Women's Suffrage Advocate
- Millicent Fawcett,Suffragette
- Ankhesenpepi II,daughter of a Pharoah and wife of another
- Helen Keller,she proved deaf and blind are labels only
- Jean Paul,advocate and wife of the chief of the Maliseet Tribe
- Mary Rogers,New York's Cigar Girl turned murder victim
- Ida Straus, Mrs. Macy's and RMS Titanicvictim
- Mary Phagan, her murder made race relations in the south worse than ever before
- Elizabeth Short,The Black Dahlia
- Anne Frank,her diary is one of the most widely read of all time
- Natalie Wood,actress whose mysterious death has never been solved
- Shangguan Wan'er,the first female Prime Minister in history
- Martha Washington,The first First Lady of the United States
- Mary Todd Lincoln,First Lady during her husband Abraham Lincoln's term
- Varina Davis,The First Lady of the Confederate States of America
- Julia Grant,The First Lady during her husband Ulysses S Grant's term
Entries 101-200:
101) Nancy Astor, the first woman elected & able to take her seat in British Parliament
102: Jeannette Rankin, the first woman elected to US Congress
103: Alice Sanger, the first female staffer hired by the White House
104: Eleanor Roosevelt, the longest serving First Lady of the United States
105: Pat Nixon, First Lady of the United States during her husband Richard Nixon's Term
106: Indira Gandhi, India's First Female Prime Minister
107: Betty Ford, First Lady and Founder of the Betty Ford Center
108: Nancy Reagan, First Lady of the United States during her husband Ronald Reagan's Term
109: Barbara Bush, First Lady of the United States during her husband George H W Bush's Term
110: Margaret Thatcher, the First Female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
111: Rosalynn Carter, First Lady of the United States during her husband Jimmy Carter's Term
112: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, First Lady and Style Icon
113: Isabel Martinez de Peron, the First Female President of Argentina
114: Najat Vallaud-Belkacem, the First Female French Minister of Education
115: Ankhesenpepi I, don't get her confused with her sister
116: Alwilda, the Scandinavian Pirate Princess (Legend--Not Historical Person)
117: Watkuese, she was lost and then found again
118: Juana Maria, the Lone Woman of San Nicholas Island
119: Ankhesenamun, the widow of King Tut
120: Corrie Ten Boom, you probably read her story in school
121: Delphine LaLaurie, not even Kathy Bates could make her sympathetic
122: Jane Austen, novelist
123: Frida Kahlo, painter
124: Mariska Hargitay, actress and activist
125: Emma H Cunningham, she might have committed murder
126: Dolley Madison, Former First Lady during her husband James Madison's Term
127: Alexandra Kollontai, Communist Politician from the Soviet Union
128: Sirimavo Bandaranaike, Ceylon's First Female Prime Minister
129: Laura Bush, Former First Lady during her husband George W Bush's Term
130: Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley, one of the inspirations for Molly Pitcher
131: Rebecca Skloot, author who brought the story of Henrietta Lacks to the mainstream light
132: Phoebe Ann Moses, but you know her as Annie Oakley
133: Amelia Earhart, pilot who broke gender norms all day long
134: Odette Siko, the first woman to ever race at Le Mans
135: Janet Guthrie, the first woman to compete in both Indianapolis 500 and Daytona 500
136: Marie Claude Beaumont, Le Mans race car driver
137: Danica Patrick, retired indycar driver
138: Merit Ptah, the first known female doctor--and scientist
139: Peseshet, doctor from Egypt's 4th Dynasty
140: Agnodice, the first female doctor from Athens, Greece
141: Juliet Opie Hopkins, Confederate Nurse during the War Between the States
142: Dorothea Dix, Mental Health Advocate who brought the horrific conditions of Insane Asylums to light
143: Florence Nightingale, the woman who created modern nursing techniques
144: Clarissa "Clara" Barton, Founder of the American Red Cross
145: Elizabeth Blackwell, first woman to receive a modern medical degree from a school in the United States
146: Rebecca Lee Crumpler, the first African American woman to receive a modern medical degree in the United States
147: Elizabeth Anderson, the first woman to qualify as a doctor and surgeon with a modern medical degree in Great Britain
148: Anandi Gopal Joshi, the first Indian woman to obtain a modern medical degree from the West
149: Florence R Sabin, the first female professor at Johns Hopkins University
150: Trung Trac, she and her sister led a large scale rebellion against their Chinese overlords
151: Trung Nhi, she and her sister led a large scale rebellion against their Chinese overlords
152: Boudica, she burned London to the ground
153: Pingyang, general who led 70,000 soldiers against the Emperor
154: Mary Anne Arnold, cross dressing sailor
155: Grace O'Malley, Irish chieftain and pirate
156: Mary Read, pirate
157: Anne Bonny, pirate
158: Ching Shih, from prostitute to one of the most formidable pirates of all time
159: Wang Cong'er, leader of the White Lotus Society and warrior
160: Mary Anne Talbot, soldier who fought in the French Revolution
161: Lozen, Chihenne Apache Warrior and Medicine Woman
162: Private Sarah Edmonds, Union Soldier during the War Between the States
163: Marina Yurlova, Teenage Cossack during World War I
164: Rose Valland, the Monument's Woman
165: Neferure, daughter of Pharaoh Hatshepsut
166: Nefertari Merytmut, Egyptian Queen and wife of Ramses II
167: Justa Grata Honoria, you know how we're taught the Goths sacked Rome and ended the Western Roman Empire? Yeah, that was her fault
168: Khentkaus III, Egyptian Queen whose tomb yielded new insights into her time period
169: Sobekneferu, the first definitively proven woman to have ruled Egypt as Pharaoh
170: Hatshepsut, the most famous female Egyptian Pharaoh
171: Nefertiti Neferneferuaten, arguably the most famous woman from Ancient Egypt
172: Cleopatra VII Philopater, yes, that Cleopatra
173: Arsinoë IV, the meddling little sister of Cleopatra VII
174: Cleopatra Selene II, Cleopatra VII's daughter
175: Ranavalona I, Madagascar's first female queen regnant
176: Ellen Rometsch, possible Soviet spy
177: Theodora I, Byzantine Empress
178: Wu Zetian, China's only Empress Regnant
179: Olga of Kiev, Regent of Kievan Rus' who took vengeance to a whole new level
180: Eleanor of Aquitaine, one of the most powerful figures from Europe's Middle Ages
181: Isabella I of Castile, Queen of Castile
182: Lucrezia Borgia, she wasn't bad, but her family was
183: Catherine of Aragon, Henry VIII's first wife
184: Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII's second wife
185: Jane Seymour, Henry VIII's third wife
186: Katherine Parr, Henry VIII's sixth wife
187: Anne of Cleves, Henry VIII's fourth wife
188: Mary I, the real Bloody Mary
189: Catherine de Medici, Regent, Consort, and Dowager Queen of France (Depending on the Year)
190: Catherine Howard, Henry VIII's fifth wife
191: Elizabeth I, One of England's Greatest Queens
192: Jane Grey, queen of England for a whole nine days
193: Mary Stuart, aka Mary Queen of Scots
194: Hürrem Sultan, she was also called Roxelana
195: Nur-Jahan, the only female Acting Emperor Regnant of the Mughal Empire
196: Njinga Mbandi, Queen of Ndongo (Present-day Angola)
197: Mumtaz Mahal, the Taj Mahal is her mausoleum
198: Pocahontas, painting with all the colors of the wind is harder than it looks
199: Catherine the Great, no horses were involved in the writing of this post
200: Marie Antoinette, she did not say "Let them Eat Cake!"
Entries 201-300:
201: Lorena Hickok, Possibly Eleanor Roosevelt's Longtime Girlfriend
202: Victoria, Need I Type More?
203: Isabella II, Queen of Spain
204: Lakshimi Bai, The Queen of Jhansi, India
205: Mary von Vetsera, half of one of the most famous cases of murder/suicide of all time
206: Alexandra Feodorovna, The Last Tsarina of Russia
207: Stephanie von Hohenlohe, The Princess who was a Nazi Spy
208: Olga Nikolaevna Romanova, Grand Duchess of Russia
209: Gennifer Flowers, the other woman who had an affair with Bill Clinton
210: Wallis Simpson, a king left his throne for her
211: Tatiana Nikolaevna Romanova, Grand Duchess of Russia
212: Maria Nikolaevna Romanova, Grand Duchess of Russia
213: Anastasia Nikolaevna Romanova, Grand Duchess of Russia
214: Elizabeth II, currently England's Longest Reigning Monarch
215: Grace Kelly, From Hollywood Royalty to Actual Royalty
216: Noor Al-Hussein, Dowager Queen of Jordan
217: Gloria von Thurn und Taxis, Princess by Marriage
218: Diana Spencer, The People's Princess
219: Catherine HRH The Princess of Wales, Possibly the UK's Future Queen
220: Rose O'Neal Greenhow, Confederate Spy During the War Between the States
221: Belle Boyd, Perhaps One of the Most Famous Confederate Spies During the War Between the States
222: Margaretha MacLeod, but you know her as Mata Hari
223: Harriet Tubman, Union Spy and Civil Rights Activist
224: Violette Szabo, Allied Spy During World War II
225: Audrey Hepburn, Actress who also had a hand in helping the Allies during World War II
226: Mary Peck Butterworth, One of the Most Famous Counterfeiters of All Time
227: Lavinia Fisher, Possibly the First Female Serial Killer in the United States
228: Lola Montez, She Toppled a Monarchy and Kept a Bear as a Pet, Need I say More?
229: Carry Nation, She Vandalized Businesses...Professionally
230: Belle Starr, American Outlaw of the Old West
231: Calamity Jane, there's a Reason Her Name was Calamity
232: Lizzie Borden, Took an Axe...
233: Arizona Barker, Otherwise Known as "Ma Barker"
234: Cleopatra I Syra, Queen of Ancient Egypt whose family spread out across the Mediterranean
235: Bonnie Parker, Her Boyfriend was Named Clyde
236: Mary Somerville, One of the First Female Honorary Members of the Royal Astronomical Society
237: Martha Corey, Accused of being a Witch at Salem
238: Tituba, Accused of Being a Witch at Salem
239: Margaret Tobin Brown, otherwise known as the Unsinkable Molly/Maggie Brown
240: Violet Jessop, Arguably the Luckiest Stewardess Ever
241: Madeleine Astor Dick, RMS Titanic Survivor
242: Edith Brown Haisman, RMS Titanic Survivor
243: Ruth Becker Blanchard, RMS Titanic Survivor
244: Robertha Watt Marshall, RMS Titanic Survivor
245: Marjorie Collyer Dutton, RMS Titanic Survivor
246: Eva Hart, RMS Titanic Survivor
247: Millvina Dean, the Last RMS Titanic Survivor to Pass Away
248: Perla Ovitz, One of the Real Seven Dwarfs (Of Auschwitz)
249: Enheduanna, The First Known Author--Ever
250: Murasaki Shikibu, The First Known Author of a Novel
251: Christine de Pisan, The First Feminist Author
252: Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, author of Frankenstein
253: Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Poet
254: Harriet Beecher Stowe, Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin, which was a major factor in the outbreak of the War Between the States
255: Charlotte Brontë, Author
256: Emily Brontë, Author
257: Anne Brontë, Author
258: Laura Ingalls Wilder, Author
259: Coco Chanel, Fashion Designer
260: Abigail Williams, One of the First of Salem's Accusers
261: Maybelle Carter, Musician and Matriarch of Country Music
262: Elizabeth Proctor, Accused of being a Salem Witch
263: Billie Holiday, Jazz Musician
264: Magda Gabor, Actress
265: Zsa Zsa Gabor, Actress
266: Eva Gabor, Actress
267: Betty White, She's Literally Older Than Sliced Bread, Guys
268: Marilyn Monroe, Actress
269: Maya Angelou, Poet and Actress
270: Shirley Temple, Actress and Diplomat
271: June Carter Cash, Musician, Member of the Carter Family, and Johnny Cash's Wife
272: Loretta Lynn, Country Music Legend
273: Elizabeth Taylor, Actress
274: Jayne Mansfield, Actress and Mother of Mariska Hargitay
275: Joan Rivers, Comedian
276: Abigail Faulkner Sr., Accused of being a Salem Witch
277: Rebecca Nurse, Accused of being a Salem Witch
278: Aretha Franklin, Musician
279: Janis Joplin, Musician and Member of the Twenty-Seven Club
280: Adrienne de Noailles La Fayette, The Wife of America's Favorite Frenchman
281: Mariya Oktyabrskaya, Soviet Tank Driver During World War II
282: Cherilyn Sarkisian, aka Cher
283: Julie d'Aubigny, The Bisexual Sword Swinging Opera Singer
284: Karen Carpenter, Musician Whose Tragic Death Brought Eating Disorders to the National Attention
285: Kathryn Bigelow, The First Female Film Director to win a Best Director Academy Award
286: Madonna Ciccone, aka Madonna
287: Gia Carangi, The World's First Supermodel
288: Whitney Houston, Musician
289: Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, Model and Wife of John F Kennedy Jr
290: Antonina Żabiński, The Zookeeper's Wife
291: Angelina Jolie, Actress, Director, and Humanitarian
292: Sarah Palin, Politician and Reality TV Star
293: Selena Quintanilla-Perez, Musician
294: Edith Piaf, Musician and Actress
295: Stefani Germanotta, aka Lady Gaga
296: Erzsebet Bathory, Possibly one of the Most Prolific Serial Killers of All Time
297: Heather O'Rourke, "They're Here!"
298: Stephanie Freed, Co-Founder and CEO of Rapha House International
299: Anna Nicole Smith, Model and Playboy Playmate
300: Lucille Ball, I Love Lucy too!
Entries 301-400:
301: Florence Foster Jenkins, the Not Very Professional Soprano
302: Julia Child, Celebrity Chef
303: Francesca Hilton, Actress and Heiress
304: Lisa Ling, Journalist
305: Linda Hamilton, Actress
306: Catherine Zeta-Jones, Actress
307: Maggie Smith, Actress
308: Tyra Banks, You Better Smize for Me!
309: Mimi Haist, Queen Mimi
310: Queen Latifah, Musician and Actress
311: Laili Ali, Retired Professional Boxer
312: Sigourney Weaver, Actress
313: General Ann E Dunwoody, The First Woman to Become a Four-Star General in the US Army
314: Condoleezza Rice, Politician
315: Janet Yellen, Former Chair of the United States Federal Reserve
316: Heidi Fleiss, Hollywood's Most Notorious Madam
317: Jodie Foster, Actress and Director
318: Ellen DeGeneres, Comedian and Actress
319: Anneliese Michel, Exorcism Victim
320: Zoë Saldana, Actress, Model, and Dancer
321: Hattie McDaniel, The First African-American to win an Academy Award
322: Meira Kumar, India's First Female Speaker of the Lok Sabha
323: Juliette Lewis, Actress
324: Sonia Gandhi, Former President of the Indian National Congress (Party)
325: Judge Jeanine Pirro, There's not a lot she wasn't the First Female of in terms of law positions in Westchester County
326: Sushma Swaraj, Former Minister of India's Internal Affairs
327: Emma Watson, Actress
328: Maria Milagro de Hoyos, Sadly, she's known for what happened to her corpse after her death
329: Bindi Irwin, Conservationist
330: Lillie Langtry, Scandalous Actress
331: Stephanie of Monaco, Princess and Singer
332: Amy Winehouse, Singer
333: Jeanette Churchill, So much more than Winston's Mum
334: Jennifer Lee, Director, Screenwriter, and More
335: Ida B Wells, Journalist and Activist
336: Carrie Buck, America's Most Famous Victim of the Eugenics Movement
337: Misty May-Treanor, Retired Professional Volleyball Player
338: Lynne Chinn, Mosaic Artist and the Best Aunt Ever!
339: Moll King, One of History's Most Notorious Pickpockets (or was she?)
340: Brenda Chapman, Academy Award Winning Director
341: Phillis Wheatley, Groundbreaking Poet
342: Catterina Vizzani, a Renaissance Lesbian Crossdresser
343: Marsha P Johnson, LGBT+ Activist
344: Tomoe Gozen, Samurai Warrior
345: Fu Hao, Military General and Priestess
346: Tamar, King of Georgia
347: Dr. Mayim Bialik, PhD, Actress and Neuroscientist
348: Zenobia, Empress of Palmyra in Present-day Syria
349: Monica Mitro, Executive Producer of the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show
350: Grace Bedell Billings, Dear Mr. Lincoln...
351: Katherine Johnson, Physicist and Hidden Figure
352: Jane C Wright, Oncologist and Pioneering Cancer Researcher
353: Lady Godiva, Countess of Merica, Avert Ye Gaze Children!
354: Rosalyn Yalow, Medical Physicist
355: Esther Lederberg, Microbiologist
356: Vera Rubin, Astronomer
357: Annie Easley, Computer Programmer
358: Sylvia Earle, Marine Biologist
359: Patricia Bath, Ophthalmologist
360: Christiane Nusslein-Volhard, Nobel Prize Winning Biologist
361: Jocelyn Bell Burnell, Astrophysicist
362: Sau Lan Wu, Particle Physicist
363: Ruth Handler, Invented Barbie
364: Katia Krafft, Volcanologist
365: May-Britt Moser, Psychologist and Neuroscientist
366: Maryam Mirzakhani, Pioneering Mathematician
367: Maria Mitchell, the First Female Astronomer in the United States
368: Emily Warren Roebling, Engineer Noted for Her Work in Completing the Brooklyn Bridge
369: Sofia Kovalevskaya, Pioneering Mathematician
370: Irene Joliot-Curie, Marie's Daughter and a Scientist in Her Own Right
371: Janaki Ammal, Botanist
372: Anna J Harrison, the First Woman Elected President of the American Chemical Society
373: Mary Leakey, Paleoanthropologist
374: Edith Flanigen, Chemist Who Holds Over 100 Patents
375: Ada Yonath, Crystallographer Who Identified the Structure of the Ribosome
376: Shirley Ann Jackson, Physicist
377: Linda B Buck, Physiologist
378: Françoise Barré-Sinoussi, The Virologist Who Co-Discovered HIV
379: Tessy Thomas, Missile Engineer
380: Edith Hahn Beer, The Nazi Officer's Wife
381: Christine Maria Margarete Denner, Saved Edith Hahn's Life
382: Lise Meitner, Nuclear Physicist
383: Lillian Gilbreth, Psychologist and Industrial Engineer
384: Emmy Noether, Mathematician
385: Edith Clarke, the First Female Electrical Engineer
386: Marjory Stoneman Douglas, Conservationist
387: Alice Ball, Chemist Who Created the First Real Leprosy Treatment
388: Gerty Cori, Biochemist
389: Joan Beauchamp Procter, Zoologist and Herpetologist
390: Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin, Astronomer Who Discovered What Makes the Universe
391: Barbara McClintock, Cytogeneticist
392: Maria Goeppert Mayer, Theoretical Physicist
393: Rachel Carson, Marine Biologist and Conservationist
394: Rita Levi-Montalcini, Neurologist and Physician
395: Dorothy Hodgkin, Biochemist and Crystallographer
396: Chien-Shiung Wu, Experimental Physicist
397: Mamie Phipps Clark, Psychologist Who Focused on The Effects of Segregation in Small Children
398: Gertrude Elion, Pharmacologist
399: Gilda Radner, Comedian and Actress
400: Lisa Marie Presley, Singer, Songwriter, and Elvis's Daughter
Entries 401-500:
401: Elizabeth Cowell, First Female TV Announcer
402: Barbra Streisand, Multifaceted Entertainer
403: Barbi Benton, Model, Actress, and Singer
404: Margaret Keane, Artist Known for her "Big Eyes" Paintings
405: Angelique Cottin, The Electromagnetic Girl
406: Maria Sibylla Merian, Entomologist and Scientific Illustrator
407: Wang Zhenyi, Astronomer and Author
408: Leonore Goldschmidt, Schoolteacher Who Continued to Teach Jewish Children in Hitler's Berlin
409: Karen Horney, Psychoanalyst Famous For Questioning Freudian Views
410: Florence Bascom, the First Female Geologist to Join the US Geologic Survey
411: Mary Agnes Chase, Botanist and Social Activist
412: Elena Cornaro Piscopia, the First Woman to Ever Earn a Doctoral Degree
413: Sybilla Masters, The First Person in the American Colonies to be Granted an English Patent
414: Caroline Herschel, Astronomer Who Discovered Several Comets
415: Marie Daly, the First African American Woman to Receive a PhD in Chemistry
416: Kubaba, The Only Woman Listed on the Sumerian King's List
417: Gertrude Ederle, the First Woman to Swim the English Channel
418: Madeline Stuart, One of the First Professional Models to be Born With Down Syndrome
419: Junko Tabei, the First Woman to Climb Mt. Everest
420: Casey Legler, The First Woman to Be Contracted as a Male Model
421: Barbara Washburn, the First Woman to Climb Mt. Denali
422: Nancy Lieberman, The First Woman to Coach a Men's Professional Sports Team
423: Joan Whitney-Payson, the First Woman to Buy Major Interest Into a North American Sports League Team
424: Manon Rheaume, The First Woman to Work as a Goalie on a Professional Hockey Team
425: Lizzie Arlington, The First Woman to Play on a Men's Professional Baseball Team
426: Jackie Mitchell, At the Age of Seventeen She Struck Out Babe Ruth & Lou Gehrig
427: Julie Krone, The First Female Horse Jockey to Win the Triple Crown
428: Lydia Nsekere, Member of the International Olympics Committee & The FIFA Executive Council
429: Michele Roberts, Executive Director of the National Basketball Players Association
430: Annie K Londonderry, The First Woman to Bicycle Around the World
431: Charlotte Cooper Sterry, Tennis Player and Olympic Athlete Who Won Five Wimbledon Titles
432: Althea Gibson, The First Person of African American Descent to Win a Grand Slam Title
433: Capt. Mildred H McAfee Horton, Director of the WAVES During World War II
434: Anna D Allen, World War II Veteran and Schoolteacher
435: Maxine Dale, World War II Veteran, Machinist, and Mother
436: Lucie Aubrac, Schoolteacher and Member of the French Resistance
437: Tsai Ing-Wen, President of the Republic of China (Taiwan)
438: Rachel Wall, Possibly America's First Female Pirate
439: Doris Bohrer, Allied Spy and Deputy Head of Counterintelligence at the CIA
440: Constance Markievicz, First Woman Elected to British Parliament (Never Took Her Seat)
441: Willie Mallory, Protective Mother and Figure in the Fight Against Eugenics
442: Joanne Hayes-White, The First Woman to Serve as Chief of San Francisco's Fire Department
443: Doris Buck Figgins, Victim of the United States Eugenics Movement
444: Josephine S Lowell, Philanthropist and Advocate For Various Social Welfare Programs
445: Helen Graham-Gill PhD, Mother, Grandmother, Teacher, and so Much More
446: Minnie Vautrin, Missionary Forever Haunted By What She Witnessed During the Rape of Nanking
447: Carlina White, Abducted Child Who Solved Her Own Kidnapping
448: Andreja Pejic, Before Her Transition She was The First Completely Androgynous Supermodel in the World
449: Maude Steane, One of Eight Canadian Women Confirmed Killed in Action During World War II
450: Erika Ervin, Otherwise Known as Amazon Eve
451: Lina Medina, Youngest Confirmed Human Mother in Medical History
452: Nebet, Vizier to Pharaoh Pepi I (6th Dynasty)
453: Mum Zi, Possibly the World's Youngest Grandmother, Becoming One at the Age of 17
454: Leyla Mafi, Mentally Ill Girl Who was Flogged For Child Prostitution in Iran
455: Margaret Isabella Breen McMahon, Last Survivor of the Donner Party
456: Kayla Mueller, Human Rights Activist Murdered by the Islamic State
457: Sister Lucia Santos, One of the Fatima Prophecy Receivers
458: Chyna, Professional WWF Wrestler
459: Josephine de Beauharnais Bonaparte, Empress of France
460: Sajida Talfah, First Wife of Saddam Hussein
461: Ann Rutledge, Reportedly Abraham Lincoln's First Love
462: Samira Shahbandar, Saddam Hussein's Second Wife
463: Natalie Gulbis, Professional Golfer
464: Ko Yong-Hui, Kim Jong-Il's Wife and Kim Jong-Un's Mother
465: Bridget Driscoll, First Person Killed by an Automobile in the United Kingdom
466: Mary Toft, Was Able to Convince the General Public She was Giving Birth to Rabbits
467: Safia Farkash El Hadad, Former First Lady of Libya
468: Amal al-Sadah, One of Osama Bin Laden's Wives
469: Nadezhda Alliluyeva Stalina, Joseph Stalin's Second Wife
470: Gudiya, Five Year Old Rape Victim Who Finally Got Justice
471: Qiu Jin, China's Joan of Arc
472: Priyaleen Singh, Archaeological Conservationist
473: Deborah Lipstadt, Shoah Historian
474: Paulita Maxwell, Billy the Kid's Girlfriend
475: Irena Sendler, Savior of Children During the Shoah
476: Lorllys Ramos Acevedo, Former Head of the Venezuelan Aviation Accident Unit
477: Jane Haining, Missionary and One of Ten Confirmed Scotsmen to Have Died in a Nazi Concentration Camp
478: Khieu Ponnary, Pol Pot's First (And Later Ex) Wife
479: Jo Ann Jenkins, CEO of AARP
480: Sharbat Gula, Photography Subject Known as the Afghan Girl
481: Rose Mofford, The First Female Governor of Arizona
482: Jan Brewer, Former Governor of Arizona
483: Irma Eckler Landmesser, She and Her Husband Are Remembered For Their Heartbreaking Real Life Story
484: Margaret Hamilton, Retired NASA Computer Code Writer
485: Whang-od Oggay, The World's Oldest Tattoo Artist
486: Lauren Holiday, Retired Olympic Soccer Player
487: Maud Wagner, First Known Female Tattoo Artist in the United States
488: Mary Whiton Calkins, First Woman Elected President of the American Psychological Association
489: Margaret Floy Washburn, First Woman to Earn a PhD in Psychology
490: McKenna Dahl, Paralympian Rifle Shooter
491: Yao Niang, Chinese Court Dancer Remembered Today For Popularizing the Lotus Foot
492: Roberta Cordano, First Deaf Woman to Become President of a United States University
493: Trisha Prabhu, Computer Code Writer Who Appeared on Shark Tank
494: Phiona Mutesi, Queen of Katwe
495: Annie Edson Taylor, First Person to Survive Falling Down Niagara Falls in a Barrel
496: Mary Brooks, Director of the United States Mint from 1969 to 1977
497: Jaya Varma Sinha, Manager of the South Eastern Indian Railways System
498: Daisy Ashford, Wrote Her First Novel Aged Nine
499: Harriet Quimby, The First United States Woman to Earn Her Pilot's License
500: Nicole Brown Simpson, Actress and Mother of Two